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delicatessen and
other shops.
Ditchling has
community groups and societies,
including the
Ditchling Film
Society and the
Ditchling Singers. The
village lies...
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became Roman Catholics they
moved to Hopkin's
Crank at
Ditchling Common, two
miles north of
Ditchling village. There, Gill
worked primarily for
Catholic clients...
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together mostly responsible for the
Ditchling house magazine, The Game. In 1915,
Pepler moved to
Ditchling,
where Gill had set up a
commune of religious...
- in 1920 in
Ditchling, East Sus****, England. It was part of the Arts and
Crafts movement and its
legacy led to the
creation of the
Ditchling Museum of Art...
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Ditchling Beacon is the
highest point in East Sus****, England, with an
elevation of 248 m (814 ft). It is
south of
Ditchling and to the north-east of Brighton...
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Ditchling Museum of Art +
Craft is
located in
Ditchling, East Sus****,
England (50°55′19″N 0°6′59″W / 50.92194°N 0.11639°W / 50.92194; -0.11639, OS...
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church musician called Peter Parsons who was from
Ditchling near
Brighton and who died in 1901 …
Ditchling was
quite a
centre for
musicians from the old church...
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House Press in Hammersmith, London. In 1916 she
visited Hilary Pepler in
Ditchling, and
decided to move
there herself. In 1917 she
completed An
Essay on...
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Wings Place,
formerly Ditchling Garden Manor, also
known as Anne of
Cleves House, is a
Grade I
country house in
Ditchling, East Sus****, England. It is...
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Baron Chatfield, of
Ditchling in the
County of Sus****, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1937 for the
naval commander...